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Ligaments attach…
Bone to bone
Which of the following bones is part of the axial skeleton
Spine, Ribs, Ilium
Type of cartilage associated with bone function and development
Hyaline Cartilage
In which type of bone would osteons be present?
Compact
In which type of bone would trabeculae be present?
cancellous
The spaces between developing skull bones that have not ossified are called…
Sutures
What is the site of long bone growth?
The epiphyseal plate
The proportion of collagen to hydroxyapatite in the bone determines the…
strength and flexibility
Red Marrow function
produce blood cells
Yellow Marrow Function
Stores fat
The compression strength of bone matrix is due to the presence of…
hydroxyapatite crystals
What type of tissue covers the ends of long bones?
Hyaline cartilage
A bone fracture, generally found in children, that is incomplete is a…
greenstick
The covering of the outer surface of bone is the…
periosteum
A bone fracture that does not perforate the skin is a…
closed fracture
The proper sequence of events in bone repair is…
hematoma formation, callus formation, ossification, remodeling
A man fractured the shaft of his humerus, that is in which part of the bone?
diaphysis
A bone fracture in which the two sections of bone do NOT separate is called
non-displaced fracture
Collagen and calcium hydroxyapatite are the primary constituents of…
bone matrix
A band of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
tendon
The appendicular skeleton consists of the…
Humerus, clavicle, ulna, radius, scapula, and metacarpals.

Name the part
Parietal Bone

Name the part
Temporal Bone

Name the part
Frontal Bone

Name the part
Occipital Bone

Name the part
Sphenoid Bone

Name of part A?
Articular cartilage

Name of part B?
epiphysis

Name of part C?
epiphyseal line

Name of part D?
diaphysis

Name of part F?
cancellous

Name the bone
ulna

Name the bone
radius

Name the bone
carpals

Name the bone
metacarpals

Name the bone
phalanges

What structure is “F”?
esophagus

What structure is “G”?
stomach

What structure is “I”?
small intenstine

What structure is “D”?
large intestine

What structure is “B”?
liver

Name the bone
Femur

Name the bone
patella

Name the bone
fibula

Name the bone
Tibia

Name the bone
talus

name the bone
metatarsals

name the bone
calcaneus

name the bone
talus

name the bone
atlas

name the bone
axis

name the following section of the spine
thoracic

name the following section of the spine
cervical

name the following section of the spine
Lumbar

Name the muscle
Medial Head of Triceps

Name the muscle
Biceps brachii

Name the muscle
Deltoid

Name the muscle
Pectoralis

Name the muscle
Serratus anterior

Name the bone
ethmoid

Name the bone
lacrimal

Name the bone
maxilla

Name the bone
zygomatic